Go to your local Radio Shack and tell them that you have some electronics
that got wet (electric motor and some circuit boards)- no sense in getting
laughed at. They have some chemical dryer that will take the moisture out.
Personally I just use wd-40. And spray the hell out of anything that looks
like it may have gotten wet. DO THAT TODAY
Steve
"Mr Wizzard" wrote in message
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"Bill McKee" wrote in message
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The worst part of the forgotten plug scenario is the aftermath in a few
months. The rust that shows up in starters, etc.
Oh ****, that was my darkest fear. The starter isn't
water proof, is it ? Now what? Anything I can do?
Or just wait it out and see what happens ?
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"roadburner" roadburner^at^comcast^dot^net wrote in message
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On Mon, 15 Aug 2005 04:35:26 GMT, "Stanley Barthfarkle"
wrote:
If you accidentally launched without a drain plug and you pulled your
trailer up and away, could one be quick witted enough to start the
engine
and accelerate away draining the water? Then put in a backup drain
plug
from
the inside? Just a thought.
Dude, I never thought of that! Having survived
a plug-less launch, I'm a little less worked up
about the whole thing to where I'd feel confortable
with trying something like that. Problem for me is,
that with an I/O, its a little hard to get back in there
from the inside. I'm thinking that what is needed
is one of them 1/4 turn ball-valves with the long
handle on it. Plumb that up from the inside, and
fashon up a cable to open/close that sumbitch.
Regards,
roadburner